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Mercedes-Benz - Clase C (2021)
When you think of a compact luxury sedan that blends performance, comfort, and timeless design, the Mercedes-Benz Clase C immediately comes to mind. The 2021 iteration of the Clase C continues that legacy, offering a refined driving experience that appeals to both new buyers and seasoned enthusiasts. While each Mercedes-Benz Clase C price varies with trim level, options, and market conditions, the model consistently positions itself as a premium choice within the executive‑car segment.
Curious about the exact cost or what a used Mercedes-Benz Clase C price might look like? Or wondering what is a 2021 Mercedes-Benz Clase C worth when you’re considering a trade‑in? Below you’ll find a snapshot of the 2021 sedan’s key specifications, depreciation insights, and a brief comparison to peer models—helping you to evaluate whether this luxury ride fits your budget and driving needs.
- Engine: 2.0‑L turbocharged inline‑4 (G 180) or 3.0‑L turbo V‑6 (C 300) depending on trim.
- Transmission: 9‑speed automatic with manual‑shift mode.
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline.
- Horsepower: 184 hp (G 180) up to 382 hp (C 300).
- Torque: 209 lb‑ft (G 180) to 383 lb‑ft (C 300).
- Drive Configuration: Rear‑wheel drive; optional 4‑MATIC all‑wheel drive.
- Dimensions: Length = 183.5 in; Width = 73.2 in; Height = 57.1 in; Wheel‑base = 108.4 in.
- Interior Features: Dual‑zone climate control, 10.25‑in touch‑screen, navigation, adaptive cruise control.
- Safety Highlights: Act‑Cam front and 360° View Monitor, Collision Prevention Assist, Lane‑Keeping System.
- Cargo Capacity: 12.4 cubic ft behind rear seats; up to 47.7 cubic ft with seats folded.
Mercedes-Benz Clase C depreciation is a crucial factor for prospective buyers. Historical data for premium sedans indicates the following general trend:
- Rounded off at first year: 15–20% of the original retail price.
- By the second year: an extra 10–12% drop, bringing the total depreciation to roughly 25–32%.
- After three years, a typical vehicle loses up to 35–40% of its original value.
- Beyond five years, the residual value often stabilizes, usually settling in the 45‑50% range of the purchase price.
Because depreciation varies by mileage, condition, regional demand, and optional features, it’s wise to factor in these percentages when you calculate potential resale or trade‑in value. For example
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